I have the same issue!

I have a debian testing box, which started complaining when "apt-get dist-upgrade" installed the 2.6.38 kernel (2.6.32 worked fine) a few weeks (months?) ago. I just set grub's default to the earlier kernel, which worked fine.

Yesterday I ran apt-get dist-upgrade again, and a 3.x kernel was installed. This morning, the box crashed on boot, with the same error.

So I manually selected the oldest kernel in grub, and ran update-initramfs and update-grub to see if that would fix the problem. Unfortunately, now even the 2.6.32 doesn't boot anymore!

Unfortunately, I can't create a boot CD, and the box can't boot from USB, and the grub shell (is that busybox?) has no edit functionality it seems, so I'm kinda stuck!

Regards,
Jeroen



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